Monday. June 7. 1999 - The Michigan Daily - 5 LETTFRS TO TH EDITOR ........ . ..)} .....,,.. f ........ ...... .,.... . ...,. .,..a omen's progress is sluggish TO THE DAILY: 1, like Emily Achenbaum ("Social gains for women are far too slow" 6/1/99), was disillu- oned by Self magazine's 4pdate on women's political and social "gains" in the past twenty years. What I wonder is if the edi- tors at Se/f realize that it is not encouraging for those of us who are soon to face the uncertainties of life after graduation when women arc making only 74.1 cents for every man's dollar. And while the profession I intend to pursue doesn't include * glass ceiling, I still find it unfortunate that qualified, intel- ligent women have to fight hard- er and longer to attain the rank and prestige that this country values in its leaders. I suspect that it will take fewer than two decades of per- sistence for the numbers to show that dollar for dollar, women and .ten are equal. However, how long will it be before the subtle forms of sex- ism Achenbaum mentions (feel- ing unsafe while walking alone at night etc.) have disappeared? BECKY KATZMAN LSA SENIOR ,Bakke did not an race in admissions TO THE DAILY: It is very interesting that the Center for Individual Rights is asking for summary judgment on the lawsuit *gainst the University regard- tng its admissions policies. The relevant judicial precedent for this case is the Supreme Court's decision in Regents of the University of Calfornia . Bakke. But it is highly unclear that Justice Powell's opinion should be seen as the opinion of the Court, nor is it clear that his opinion should be considered as binding upon later suits, such as the current one against the University. Powell's opinion did not represent, as a whole, the opin- ion of the majority, or even a plurality, of the Court. While groups of the other eight jus- tices agreed with Powell on some issues, none of the jus- tices concurred with his entire opinion. The four justices who upheld the University of California's program found that its dual track system was constitutional under the Fourteenth Amendment's Equal Protection Clause, and therefore also decided that uni- versities are justified in using race' as a criterion in admis- sions. The four justices who ruled against the University of California did so on statutory grounds relating to the Civil Rights Act of 1964. They did not reach their decision based on the Equal Ptotection Clause. Powell rejected California's quota system, but did not enjoin the University from using race in admissions. His decision was based both on the Civil Rights Act and the Equal Protection Clause. Tothis extent, as far as tte Constitution of the United States is concerned, the Supreme Court's ruling was 5- 0 in favor of the use of race in admissions. Furthermore, even if the CIR's tenuous claim that the University's program-is a de facto dual track system (because it allegedly puts only whites on the wait list) is true, it is important to realize that Justice Powell was the only member of the Court in Bakke to declare that such a program violates the Constitution. Essentially, opponents of affirmative action need to understand that Bakke did not condemn affirmative action policies on a constitutional basis as much as those oppo- nents may like to believe. ANDREW MATHEWS UNIVERSITY ALUMNUS Ellerbe must think for the long term TO THE DAILY: With all the talk and focus on the Michigan men's basketball team and Coach Brian Ellerbe, an important point is being over- looked. Ellerbe's goal should not be to only build a successful, but also consistent program. With the recruiting class that he has coming in, he is being very obtuse and not looking very far into the future. While the team may have success for a few years, he is falling into the same trap that for- mer coach Steve Fisher made. As much as I was a Fisher supporter, he decimated class structure. While the Fab Five was remarkable, it has all but deci- mated the team. By using five or six scholarships in one year, it leaves the next few classes with limited talent. The Fab Five and the class of Maurice Taylor has proven that. Add unexpected departures due to transfers or discipline, and the team has little talent before they can reload. Coach Ellerbe should take a few of those scholarships out of his hand and put them in his pocket for another season, to bring class balance to the pro- gram. Besides, the next few seasons are when the better high school players will be graduating, lead by Lansing's Marcus Taylor. A program needs to have a good balance of quality upper and lower classmen to be successful. Coach Ellerbe is looking at tomorrow; he should look at both tomorrow and next week. JEFFREY GOFF UNIVERSITY ALUMNUS i i i i i i , i A simple solution to a deadly problem N icholas Seitz was one of more than 10,000 will not violate their sacred rights. Besides, my people who will be killed this year by the First Amendment rights allow me to write misinterpretation of the Second Amendment. whatever I want. Firearms have claimed the lives of four Banning bullets does not prevent anyone people in Ann Arbor over the past eight from bearing and keeping arms. They just can't months. shoot anyone with them. Seitz wasn't looking for trouble - he was Under my plan, people would have all the at a party with friends. But the guns they want, but they just couldn't wrong person had a gun at the wrong put bullets in them. They could polish time, and now he's dead. their guns, keep them in mahogany If guns were illegal, this would cases and play a game of cops and rob- not have happened. Period. I don't bers. want to hear any twisted philosophy They could use their guns to hold that says otherwise. flowers. They could use them for jug- If Seitz and other partygoers had gling practice. They could melt them guns for "self defense," many more down and create jewelry or pans. Most lives would have been taken. After importantly, they could bear them. Littleton and so many similar But they couldn't kill anyone with tragedies, we can no longer ignore EFFREY their precious weapons, because bul- the plague of guns in America. OSSEFF lets would no longer exist. But we face the problem of the SET"'r NE1W This law would rid our country of Second Amendment, which guaran- 'TY1E the hundreds of thousands of cowards tees "the right of the people to keep who wield a gun in one hand and and bear Arms, shall not be infringed." shield themselves with the Constitution in their Being linguistically cautious, I interpret other hand. Gun advocates must stop coating this as allowing the possession of weapons. our country's most precious document with It makes neither murder, assault nor armed blood. robbery legal. These acts are unlawful and not I admit that my plan would not end all protected under the Second Amendment. homicide in the country. There are other dead- The Second Amendment does not guaran- ly weapons. tee the right to shoot and murder someone. But it's much harder to stab someone than Thus, I have a modest proposal that will shoot them with a semi-automatic rifle from make our country safer while staying within 100 feet away. Murder will always happen, but constitutional boundaries. banning bullets would be an effective way to I propose an immediate ban on the produc- reduce it. tion and usage of bullets. Any violation would My proposal is a picky word-for-word carry a minimum of 10 years in prison. interpretation of the Second Amendment. But I can see the National Rifle Association what makes it any different from the NRA's wackos getting hot and bothered by this sug- argument? gestion. How dare I infringe their rights. - Jeffrey Kosseff can be reached over But I'm pretty confident that my proposal e-mail at jkosseff@itmich.edu. "Why don't you grow up and act your age?" O ne of my favorite activities as a fourth Watching television is all about suspending grader was looking up obscene words in disbelief and allowing yourself to be shocked the dictionary with my friends. It probably every time an unrealistic or predictable event shouldn't have been as amusing as it was, but occurs. reading the official definition of the "f" word I'd much rather be immature than incapable always made us laugh. of allowing myself to dumb down and enjoy a In eighth grade my best friend and I could television show intended to appeal to the lowest spend hours after school making common denominator. prank phone calls to crotchety old Being mature just isn't all it's ladies and professional businesses for cracked up to be. In my past job expe- fun. riences, for example, the people who I guess you could say I've never are the most mature tend to be the really acted my age. Mentally, I'm at most uptight. least four or five years behind my bio- This summer I'm working at a gro- logical age. cery store. Fortunately most of my col- In less than two months, I'll be leagues realize how unimportant our twenty years old and I still buy half jobs are in the grand scheme of things, my clothes and most of my shoes in so no one takes work too seriously. the little kids' department. In my spare AMY But every once in a while there's time I play video games, skateboard BARBER someone in a frenzy because the carts and wrestle with my friends. BARlBER 's were not gathered properly or a work- Occasionally I still make prank phone C T er's shorts aren't regulation length. calls. Granted, if I show up for work an . Fortunately, most of my friends are as hour late or short change someone at the regis- immature as I am. We listen to Hanson, play ter, my bosses should be upset. But if I bag frisbee and, most importantly, watch Dawson's someone's chicken in paper instead of plastic, is Creek together. it really something worth losing a year of your As you can imagine, we get made fun of fre- life over? quently. People always like to point out to me I sure as hell don't care if someone bags my how silly and unrealistic Dawson's Creek is. As chicken in paper instead of plastic. But there are- if I don't know already. customers who realize that if the chicken is In one family on the show, the mother went wrapped in plastic, it will stay colder for the insane, the father moved out, the oldest son five minute ride home. died, the other son came out of the closet and Which brings me back to the point that I the only daughter started losing her mind all in don't ever want to be mature. I don't want to one season. care how my groceries are bagged or ifa televi- I know this isn't realistic. But that's why it's sion show is classy enough to enjoy. television. It's not supposed to be real life. If I'm perfectly happy being twelve. And I someone were to record a year's worth of my hope I never grow up. family's life and try to make a program out of it, - Amy, Barber can he reached over it would be an abominable failure. e-mail at abarber dinmich.edu. h Ir MUM t . PER 0 F l Tw I Zl I - - PVT MONEY W z CUP! K 1999 'IN::ey Milit: i disc by Tint Washington Post W:-item Group E -maA l: wiiepgwaeytoorx: coal Web Site: wcvcv.wt +w;ooiz rfi3 i ..